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Dawson/Site AnalysisFred Leistiko From: Fred and Connie LeisUko[fleisU nde.net Sent: Friday, Chctober17. 2008 10:41 PM To: e/ Subject: Fw: Site Analysis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Benjamin Dawson" «dawson@hatdaw.com» To: "Fred and Connie Leistiko" xfIeistiko@centuryteI.netv Sent: Friday' October 17^ 2008 2:42 PM Subject: Site Analysis > Fred > Using the metes and bounds data you provided, we have made an Autncad » drawing of the parcel which you have optioned. On this drawing we have x placed the tower locations for a replication of the present KGEZ » antenna. This appears to be the minimum distance between towers and the x only orientation which will meet the assorted protection and service » requirements of the F[[. Using these tower locations, we have drawn a » 50 foot radius, where the ground system should not be buried more than a > few inches. This radius does not extend off the property, but nearly > does so. We have also shown the arc where one of the three guys for x each tower must be located assuming that the other two guys for the > towers need to remain on the property. The actual orientation of the > guys is immaterial from an electrical standpoint. This guy anchor x distance assumption, 200 feet, is 62.5% of the tower height, which is > not ideal mechanically and will run the tower physical loading up above > the minimum, but should not be unreasonable or all that uneconomic. > » Finally, we've shown the radius of a full I/4 wavelength ground system » around each tower. As you can see, these radii extend well off the > property. Some truncation - a few percent of total area - is possible, > but we would want to review any truncation requirement very carefully. » x At this point, you need to determine just what the realistic guy wire » anchor location and ground system extension situations really are, and » when you've done that, we can proceed. » » Regards, � > Ben � } � 9